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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 403368" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>I did not have to do this with difficult child, but with difficult child's dad. I changed the locks, got a no trespass warrants, and when he showed up and would not leave, I called the cops. I do not know of any state when they are over 18 that you cannot carry out this practice - but I could be wrong. Check with your local police. </p><p>As for the hoarding - if she does not come and get it by the time the locks have been changed - I would take it all to the local dump. It is not doing her any good by staying attached to those things. In fact, it is making her illness worse - you would be helping to just throw them all away for her. Seriously.</p><p>I am so sorry you are going through all of this - so sorry. Stay strong - she is going to have to learn the hard way which is always tough on us Moms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 403368, member: 3301"] I did not have to do this with difficult child, but with difficult child's dad. I changed the locks, got a no trespass warrants, and when he showed up and would not leave, I called the cops. I do not know of any state when they are over 18 that you cannot carry out this practice - but I could be wrong. Check with your local police. As for the hoarding - if she does not come and get it by the time the locks have been changed - I would take it all to the local dump. It is not doing her any good by staying attached to those things. In fact, it is making her illness worse - you would be helping to just throw them all away for her. Seriously. I am so sorry you are going through all of this - so sorry. Stay strong - she is going to have to learn the hard way which is always tough on us Moms. [/QUOTE]
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